25 May 2012
| by John Owens
Pride campaign. The campaign led to Labour leader Ed Miliband appointing Liz Kendall to the newly ...
24 May 2012
| by Jonny Popper, London Communications Agency
is now dominated by Labour, which controls 17 of the capital's 33 local authorities and 12 of the 25 ...
. For Labour, we could see Chuka Umunna, David Lammy, Oona King and possibly Alan Johnson all in the ring ...
24 May 2012
| by Kevin Bell, Maitland Political
MPs will be setting parliamentary agendas? Which celebrities will be setting media agendas?
Labour ...
24 May 2012
| by Andrew Escott, Cohn & Wolfe
-making. This was related to the reform of public services in New Labour's second term. It was also seen as an approach ...
24 May 2012
| by Adam Hill
-racial adoption was raised by Barnardo's chief executive Anne Marie Carrie with the last Labour administration ...
18 May 2012
crisis of confidence. Despite a strong showing from the Labour Party, turnout was depressingly low and so...As ever, the answer from the political elite is that we need to 'engage'
voters. In London, there have been calls to make Labour's selection
process to choose the next mayoral candidate an open primary ...
answers to the economic climate
coming from leading Labour councils in London and beyond. It is time ...
11 May 2012
| by Peter Holt
mortem. It was a bold and unexpected new tactic from Labour s campaign supremo Tom Watson MP to so publicly damn his own candidate, when suggesting that Labour supporters hold their nose when voting ...
11 May 2012
Last Thursday saw major gains for Labour and London Mayor Boris Johnson
re-elected as local elections and referendums were held throughout the
UK. In an online comment piece for PRWeek, Bristol City Council service
director of comms and marketing Peter Holt pointed to the need to
address political apathy ...
10 May 2012
| by John Owens
journalism to politics. Speaking about The Sun backing the Tories at the time of the Labour Party ...
04 May 2012
| by Matt Cartmell
, Labour took control of a series of key councils including Southampton, Birmingham, Plymouth, Reading, Norwich, Thurrock and Harlow.
With around half of votes counted, Labour had racked up more than 470 new ...